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Show mt;. mpttm : , ' V Hr f v.'-,sk i , i Jit :::f i m m ' m., m i W x v " M Mto iflfili '''ii::,::;:i:i;;;:''!:iF'v If !:.,; -if!.!:: ;, ..; w : : .,.!!; .- :;. I'J ! !; 1' M J It' .(! '., (. ' :S'!1. , if M : V !(! , " ': &JUMWM 9 I liiill ! li:ilil! ;Ji ,.lv l, -, w 0 POm WW '! V j : MRS. DAVID P. SEVY Sharon Seaman claimed by David P. Sevy in LDS Temple ceremony J Miss Sharon Seaman became be-came the bride of David P. Sevy in a ceremony performed July 19 in the St. George LDS Temple. President Theron tshcroft officiated. Following the ceremony the ewlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Town and Country restaurant in Cedar City. 1 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Smoot Seaman, Sea-man, of Cedar City. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Sevy of Ogden. I The bride is a graduate jrf Cedar City High School and also Southern Utah State University. Uni-versity. While attending college col-lege she was president of the Phi Alpha Beta sorority and active in Student Senate. She was a member of the symphony sym-phony orchestra and string en-semble. en-semble. A Trouseau Tea honoring the bride was given by her mother at the home of Mrs. E. T. Marchant. She was entertained enter-tained at showers by Mrs. H. Grant Seaman and daughters and Mrs. Dennis Ricks. A luncheon lun-cheon in her honor was given toy Mrs. Kumen Gardner. The couple will further be honored at an Open House in Ogden on August 5th. Following a honeymoon, the couple will make their home in Ogden where they are both employed. |